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    An Officer's Point of View On Over Serving

    Last updated 5 months ago

    “Over Serving” occurs when an irresponsible bartender serves alcohol to dangerously intoxicated customers. Ethical bartenders are expected to observe the behavior of their customers and decide when the customer has reached their limit. This video goes into detail about the dangers of over serving.

    In this video, a police officer discusses the risks associated with over serving. He explains how over serving can put bartenders and patrons in harm’s way. Viewers also learn more about the legal consequences of over serving. This information is a great resource for prospective servers and bartenders-in-training, so be sure to check out this entire video.

    Bartending classes can teach you how to avoid over serving. In fact, you can learn everything you need about being a bartender from the Professional Bartending Schools of America. With 34 state-licensed schools, there is bound to be a bartending school location near you. Contact us online or by phone at (513) 542-3500 to learn more about starting a bartending career.

    Professional Bartending Schools of America - "Mike and Angie were awesome"

    Last updated 5 months ago

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    If you love following drink trends but love creating them even more, consider getting an education at a professional bartending school. Make your own trends and have an audience by gaining your credentials in mixology from the Professional Bartending Schools of America. We’re a nationwide academy, meaning there’s always a school near you. We’re also one of the only bartender schools to offer job placement assistance from coast to coast. Contact us at (513) 542-3500 and start your new career.

    Adding Some Spice from South of the Border to the Bar

    Last updated 5 months ago

    Flavors from our neighbors to the south are sure to put a new spin on your favorite night out.  Try something new from this list of Mexico-inspired cocktails. These appetizing drink descriptions will inspire bar-goers and bartenders alike to expand their taste horizons.

    Mexican Martini: This cocktail, also known as a “Mexi-tini”, adds a tropical twist to the familiar martini recipe. The Mexi-tini’s bright orange color makes it a great addition to any Mexico-themed celebration. Mixing this drink is a breeze too—you simply combine tequila, orange juice, and orange vodka to your cocktail shaker and serve over ice. You can also add an orange peel as garnish.

    Classic Margarita: You can enhance the flavor and authenticity of your margaritas by investing in a high-quality tequila. The subtle Avion Anejo, for example, will add a rich smoothness to your margarita.  You should also consider Espolon Blanco if you’re looking for a 100% blue-agave tequila at an affordable price. The bold flavor of this old-fashioned tequila is guaranteed to impress your guests.

    Traditional Paloma: The Paloma is one the most popular tequila cocktails from south of the border. This refreshing cocktail combines tequila, lime juice, and a healthy shot of grapefruit soda. The mix of tropical flavors, fizzy consistency, and tequila make this cocktail unmistakably Mexican. Choose this cocktail if you’re looking for a truly exotic experience.

    Cerveza: You can enjoy Mexican flavors out of a chilled beer bottle too. Most Mexican beers (or cervezas) resemble American pale lagers in terms body and flavor. Popular brands of Mexican beer include Dos Equis, Carta Blanca, and Negra Modelo.

    Instructors at the Professional Bartending Schools of America can teach you how to make these and other tasty cocktails. In fact, our diverse Mixology courses give our students a valuable edge in the workforce.  Makes sure you receive the very best bartender training available by calling us at (513) 542-3500. Visit our website to find the bartending school nearest you. 

    Taking a Look at the Beers of Fall

    Last updated 6 months ago

    Autumn is one of the best times of the year to be a beer drinker. With the fall months come temperate climates and more opportunities to enjoy a relaxing beer in the outdoors. High-end breweries also release tons of specialty beers during this time of year, so use this beer guide to get the most out of your fall beer selection.

    • Oktoberfest Offerings: No autumn would be complete without a tasty Märzen (or Oktoberfest) beer. These Bavarian pale ales are the unofficial stars of the fall beer season and also happen to be important to the festival’s original history. According to legend, the Oktoberfest Märzen got their name because beer brewers would store them until the October festival to enhance the beverage with extra flavors.
    • Pumpkin Beverages: Pumpkin-flavored beers are among the most popular seasonal autumn beers. Pumpkin beers come in a wide range of bodies, colors, and tastes too. Dogfish Head Pumpkin Ale is a great choice for beer drinkers looking for a full pumpkin flavor without an overbearing taste. Those looking for a stronger pumpkin flavor and a taste of history should try Buffalo Bill's Brewery’s Original Pumpkin Ale. This brew is reported to be originally designed by George Washington.
    • Fall Flavors: There are tons of other rich, rustic flavors that make up the fall season’s beer selection. The Samuel Adams "Hazel Brown" brown ale evokes the strong flavor of malt, cocoa, and toffee. You might also enjoy the sweet molasses flavors of Autumn Maple from The Bruery. Take advantage of the fall beer selection this year and you can enjoy a full range of original flavors.

    If you love beer, why not be a bartender? The Professional Bartending Schools of America has classes across the nation. In fact, you can find the bartender school nearest to your home with a quick trip to our website or a call to (513) 542-3500. Our staff members will be happy to help you find a class that will help to improve your skill levels.

    Spotlight On: PBSA Cherry Hill, NJ

    Last updated 6 months ago

    The Mixology Wine Institute, one of many fine Professional Bartending Schools of America (PBSA) campuses, is located in the heart of Cherry Hill, NJ. The school can teach you everything you need to know about becoming a professional bartender. Read on to learn why this bartending academy is a great step in your bartending career path.

    • Professional Opportunities: Most high-end bars are looking for employees with a proven record. Thankfully, The Professional Bartending Schools of America have extensive career placement programs. Your skills and connections through your campus will be more than enough to help you land the job of your dreams. Plus, the Mixology Wine Institute has been training new bartenders since 1991. Relationships with local restaurants and the success of former PBSA graduates will make it easier for you to find employment around town.
       
    • Licensed Training: Your bartender training will be almost useless without proof of state certification. Thankfully, PBSA schools like the Mixology Wine Institute follow all the necessary rules to ensure that training is state certified. Ask the staff to see proof of state licensing if you’re curious. This certification will be essential for earning jobs at fashionable restaurants, hotels, and bars in New Jersey.
       
    • Flexible Schedule: Many bartending students fit their training between a part-time job, school, or time with the family. That’s why the Mixology Wine Institute in Cherry Hill, NJ hosts classes during the night and during the day. Plus, the school has weekend-only classes for those who work a full-time job. Stop letting your schedule be an excuse and get started on a bartending career today.

    The Professional Bartending Schools of America do more than just give you the skills to succeed. We do everything we can to put you in a position for greatness in the bartending industry. Give us a call at (513) 542-3500 to schedule a visit to your nearest campus or to ask more questions about attending bartending school. 

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